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Page 1 - User’s Guide

RocketRAID 3530/3540SATAII Host AdapterUser’s GuideRevision: 1.0Date: September 2008HighPoint Technologies, Inc.1

Page 2 - Trademarks

Hardware – Description and Installation2 – LED ConnectionsLED connectors (Drive-activity/Drive-failure):. The RocketRAID 3530/3540 hostadapters have m

Page 3 - Table of Contents

Hardware – Description and Installation3 – Hardware InstallationNote: Make sure the system is powered-off before installing the RocketRAID hostadapter

Page 4 - Customer Support

4 - Verifying InstallationOnce the host adapter and hard disks have been installed into the chassis, boot-upthe system to verify that the hardware is

Page 5 - Congratulations

RocketRAID BIOS UtilityRocketRAID BIOS UtilityThe RocketRAID 3530/3540 card will display it’s BIOS screen during the system’sboot process.Press Contro

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RocketRAID BIOS Utility14Space Bar – select an item (when selecting Block Size for a RAID configuration, forexample).BIOS Menu ShortcutsThe BIOS inter

Page 7 - 2 - Kit Contents

RocketRAID BIOS UtilityYou will be asked to enter the Supervisor password.The default password is “hpt”.15Logging InThe BIOS Utility has two interface

Page 8 - RocketRAID 3530

RocketRAID BIOS Utility16BIOS CommandsSystemUser/Supervisor modes – interface modesChange password - for Supervisor modeExit the utility – quit and ex

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RocketRAID BIOS Utility17Verify – Verify the selected array (checks for parity errors)Start Task –End Task – Stop/Pause current taskControllerInformat

Page 10 - 2 – LED Connections

RocketRAID BIOS Utility2 - Creating RAID ArraysInitializing Disks:Before creating a RAID array, the disks must be initialized. Disk initialization wri

Page 11 - 3 – Hardware Installation

RocketRAID BIOS Utility19Creating Arrays:From the Disk window, highlight the target disks using the arrow keys, then selectusing Enter. A numeral wil

Page 12 - 5 - Battery Backup

CopyrightCopyright © 2008 HighPoint Technologies, Inc. This document contains materialsprotected by International Copyright Laws. All rights reserved

Page 13 - RocketRAID BIOS Utility

RocketRAID BIOS Utility1. Array Type: First, use the Tab or arrow keys to highlight the desired RAID level,and press the Spacebar to select the Array

Page 14 - Using the BIOS Utility

RocketRAID BIOS Utilityd. Keep old data – this will only write RAID configuration data to the disks.Use this option when attempting to recover los

Page 15 - Logging In

RocketRAID BIOS Utility8. Sector Size – Also known as VSS (Variable Sector Size), this option allows youto specify the sector size of the array, f

Page 16 - BIOS Commands

RocketRAID BIOS Utility3 - Deleting ArraysFrom the Array window, highlight the target array and press Enter. Highlight Arrayfrom the toolbar.Select De

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RocketRAID BIOS Utility4 - Monitoring the Host Adapter, Arrays and DevicesThe BIOS Settings Utility allows the Administrator to check the status of th

Page 18 - 2 - Creating RAID Arrays

RocketRAID BIOS UtilityController InformationHighlight Controller from the toolbar, select Information, and press Enter.This option will display infor

Page 19 - Creating Arrays:

RocketRAID BIOS UtilityThis option will display information about the host adapter’s model (Product ID), PCI-E bus location, IO Processor model, memor

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RocketRAID BIOS Utility5 - Maintaining ArraysThe BIOS Settings Utility provides several RAID and device related maintenancefunctions, including device

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RocketRAID BIOS UtilityController SettingsHighlight Controller from the toolbar, select Settings and press Enter.Use the tab and arrow keys to select

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RocketRAID BIOS Utility• Use Single BCV Entry – also related to motherboard BIOS settings(troubleshooting)• Stop on Error – Enabled by default. If dis

Page 23 - 3 - Deleting Arrays

Table of ContentsCongratulations1 - Features and Specifications ...6

Page 24 - Disk/Array Status

RocketRAID BIOS UtilitySpare DisksSpare Disks are used to automatically rebuild Redundant RAID arrays in the case ofdisk failure. As with creating RAI

Page 25 - Event Log

RocketRAID BIOS Utilityused as spares. For example: a RAID 0 array was created between two 200GB harddisks, but only 200GB of space (out of a grand to

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RocketRAID BIOS Utility6 – Additional Functions and SettingsSet BootHighlight the target array from the Array window and press Enter. Highlight Arrayf

Page 27 - 5 - Maintaining Arrays

RocketRAID BIOS UtilityTo add a disk, install the hard disk, then highlight Disk from the toolbar, selectRescan, and press Enter.Note: After installin

Page 28 - Controller Settings

Window MenuThe Window menu provides several view options.• Maximize – enlarge viewing area of the selected window (Disk or Array)• Minimize – reduce t

Page 29 - Device Settings

35Device Driver CD and HighPoint RAIDManagementEach retail box includes a copy of the HighPoint Products Software CD.This CD can be used to generate d

Page 30 - Spare Disks

Device Driver CD and HighPoint RAID Management2 - Device Driver InstallationWe recommend visiting the RocketRAID download pages for the latest Windows

Page 31 - Verifying Arrays

Device Driver CD and HighPoint RAID ManagementWindows Driver Installation (Win2000, XP, Win 2003)Before installing the RocketRAID 3530/3540 host adapt

Page 32 - Hot-Swap

Device Driver CD and HighPoint RAID Management38Installation VerificationAfter the driver has been installed, and the system has been restarted:1. Cli

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Device Driver CD and HighPoint RAID Management39Windows Vista/2008 Driver InstallationInstalling the driver during a fresh Windows Vista/2008 installa

Page 34 - Window Menu

Device Driver CD and HighPoint RAID Manage-ment1 - Creating a Driver Diskette ...

Page 35 - Management

Device Driver CD and HighPoint RAID Management40Installation VerificationAfter the driver has been installed, and the system has been restarted:1. Cli

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Device Driver CD and HighPoint RAID Management41Linux and FreeBSD Device Driver installationThe RocketRAID 3540 and 3530 host adapters are fully GPL c

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Device Driver CD and HighPoint RAID Management42Several driver sets are included with the RocketRAID 3530/3540 Software CD.Each binary driver and sour

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Device Driver CD and HighPoint RAID Management433 - HighPoint RAID Management Utilities (HRM)The HighPoint RAID Management Utility Suite, also known a

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Device Driver CD and HighPoint RAID Management44Red Hat Enterprise/CentOS, Fedora Core, Open SuSE – Installingthe Web-based Management utilityLinux op

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Device Driver CD and HighPoint RAID Management45Debian/Ubuntu Linux Distributions – Installing the Web-basedManagement UtilityFor Debian/Ubuntu Linux

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Device Driver CD and HighPoint RAID Management46Mac OS X Driver and Web-based RAID Management UtilityThe driver and software package for the RocketRAI

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Device Driver CD and HighPoint RAID Management47Click “Continue” to proceed with installationMac OS X Driver and RAID Management InstallationThe drive

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Device Driver CD and HighPoint RAID Management48Click “Continue”Select the installation destination:Click “Restart” – after OS X reboots, the card wil

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Customer SupportCustomer SupportIf you encounter any problems while utilizing the RocketRAID host adapter, or haveany questions about this or any othe

Page 45 - Management Utility

5CongratulationsYou have purchased one of the highest performing and SATA hardware RAIDcontrollers available. The RocketRAID 3500 series offers the pe

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Customer Support50Contact UsHighPoint Corporate Headquarter USAAddress 1161 Cadillac Ct.Milpitas, CA, 95035Website: http://www.highpoint-tech.comPhone

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FCC Part 15 Class B Radio Frequency InterferencestatementThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class Bdigital devic

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Thank YouThank you for purchasing the RocketRAID 3530/3540 SATAII RAID Host adapter.We appreciate your support, and welcome any questions, comments or

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Congratulations• BIOS booting support• BIOS PnP and BBS (BIOS boot specification)support• Write through and write back cache• Online array roaming• On

Page 50 - Contact Us

Congratulations7Operating System Support• Windows XP, 2003, Vista, 2008 (32 and 64-bit versions)• Linux (Fedora Core, Red Hat Enterprise / CentO

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Hardware – Description and InstallationHardware - Description and Installation1 – RocketRAID 3540/3530 Host Adapter layoutRocketRAID 35408RocketRAID 3

Page 52 - Thank You

Hardware – Description and Installation9Port1-4 - These represent the RocketRAID 3530/3540’s Internal Mini-SAS ports. Eachport can support up to 4 SAT

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